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Knowing that the Ferengi starship's [[sensor]]s were limited to [[speed of light|light speed]], Picard engaged his starships [[warp drive]] for a brief second, momentarily making it appear to the Ferengi crew that the ''Stargazer'' was suddenly in two places at once.
 
Knowing that the Ferengi starship's [[sensor]]s were limited to [[speed of light|light speed]], Picard engaged his starships [[warp drive]] for a brief second, momentarily making it appear to the Ferengi crew that the ''Stargazer'' was suddenly in two places at once.
   
With the crew of Ferengi starship momentarily confused, the ''Stargazer'' opened fire with a full [[phaser]] and [[photon torpedo]] barrage, destroying the attacking ship. ({{TNG|The Battle|Bloodlines}})
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With the crew of Ferengi starship momentarily confused, the ''Stargazer'' opened fire with a full [[phaser]] and [[photon torpedo]] barrage, destroying the attacking ship. ({{TNG|The Battle|Bloodlines}})
   
==== Background ====
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==== Background information ====
In a media simulation of "the [[Picard Maneuver]]" that appeared in the ''[[Star Trek Omnipedia]]'', the graphics used displayed this starship as a {{ShipClass|D'Kora}} Marauder. Despite this supposition, made on the part of the creators of the ''Omnipedia'', no [[canon|on-screen evidence]] supports this fact.
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In a media simulation of "the [[Picard Maneuver]]" that appeared in the ''[[Star Trek Omnipedia]]'', the graphics used displayed this starship as a {{class|D'Kora}} Marauder. Despite this supposition, made on the part of the creators of the ''Omnipedia'', no [[canon|on-screen evidence]] supports this fact.
   
It is also reasonable to believe that because Picard did not seem recognize the Marauder encountered in {{e|The Last Outpost}}, nor did never make the association between the vessel he encountered in the Battle of Maxia and the Marauder encountered in "The Battle", that this vessel is of an earlier or altogether different design.
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It is also reasonable to believe that because Picard did not seem to recognize the Marauder encountered in {{e|The Last Outpost}}, nor did he ever make the association between the vessel he encountered in the Battle of Maxia and the Marauder encountered in "The Battle", that this vessel is of an earlier or altogether different design.
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==== Apocrypha ====
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The novel ''[[The Buried Age]]'' gives the name of the ship as the ''Seventy-Fifth Rule'' (referring to the 75th [[Rules of Acquisition|Rule of Acquisition]]: "Home is where the heart is, but the stars are made of latinum"), and classifies it as a ''Raider''-class scout ship.
   
 
=== Respondent to USS ''Enterprise''-D inquiry ===
 
=== Respondent to USS ''Enterprise''-D inquiry ===

Revision as of 00:36, 5 April 2016

The following is a list of unnamed Ferengi starships.

By commander

By class

By unnamed classes

Battle of Maxia

In 2355, an unnamed Ferengi starship commanded by the son of DaiMon Bok, engaged the Federation starship, USS Stargazer, in an unprovoked attack later known as the Battle of Maxia.

While hiding within a deep lunar crater, the Ferengi starship engaged and scored two direct hits on the Stargazer, as it passed through the Maxia Zeta system. The ship was destroyed after the commander of the Stargazer, Jean-Luc Picard, devised a battle strategy that would later be known as the Picard Maneuver.

Knowing that the Ferengi starship's sensors were limited to light speed, Picard engaged his starships warp drive for a brief second, momentarily making it appear to the Ferengi crew that the Stargazer was suddenly in two places at once.

With the crew of Ferengi starship momentarily confused, the Stargazer opened fire with a full phaser and photon torpedo barrage, destroying the attacking ship. (TNG: "The Battle", "Bloodlines")

Background information

In a media simulation of "the Picard Maneuver" that appeared in the Star Trek Omnipedia, the graphics used displayed this starship as a D'Kora-class Marauder. Despite this supposition, made on the part of the creators of the Omnipedia, no on-screen evidence supports this fact.

It is also reasonable to believe that because Picard did not seem to recognize the Marauder encountered in "The Last Outpost", nor did he ever make the association between the vessel he encountered in the Battle of Maxia and the Marauder encountered in "The Battle", that this vessel is of an earlier or altogether different design.

Apocrypha

The novel The Buried Age gives the name of the ship as the Seventy-Fifth Rule (referring to the 75th Rule of Acquisition: "Home is where the heart is, but the stars are made of latinum"), and classifies it as a Raider-class scout ship.

Respondent to USS Enterprise-D inquiry

In 2367, an unnamed Ferengi ship reported no unusual readings after Wesley Crusher had performed warp field experiments aboard the USS Enterprise-D. (TNG: "Remember Me")